Ron Paul's outlook on U.S. foreign policy is far superior to Bush's who is again threatening Iran. Check out these 2 short vids. (Let's just hope that the next 10 months go by smoothly without any more launched wars.)

I just saw the ABC news piece on their following the candidates all running, both democraps and republicons. They mentioned 4 Repub's still in the race, but of course no mention of Dr Ron Paul even though they talked all about the other three. No mention at all.

Good Morning America looks like they are covering Super Tuesday as well of course, and no plans on mentioning Ron Paul there either.

It is probably democrats who are the most threatened by him. They know that Hillary and Obama won't bring the troops home, but Ron Paul will. That said, they still support their NWO democratic candidates.

Overall, Ron Paul is a threat to everyone, as he is the only one that is not a puppet, so there are a million suspects.

The only super-hostile reaction I've had was from a McCain supporter, who started screaming threats and obscenities at me. I've encountered rude behavior from a few Obama and the occasional Hillary supporter, and most of the few Edwards supporters are cranky career Democrats, but also looking at the FreeRepublic website all the deranged, foam-at-the-mouth Paul haters are die-hard warmongers and McCain supporters.

"Lippman'reading of the war record led him to advise the nation to give up its traditional democratic model of government. America would be better served by a government of experts--proffesionals who were not susceptible to the wiles of progaganda."

The Columbia Companion to American History on Film, by By Peter C. Rollins pg 111

If you live in any of these States, you can really help the Ron Paul Revolution today. You can help at ANY polling place just by BEING there. Just by talking to arriving voters. Holding a sign. Handing out literature that others may have waiting for you there. If you get one person to cast a patriot vote....you did a lot! Hey, if you're not registered to vote...that doesn't matter one bit. You can STILL have that big impact simply by showing up, and encouraging patriot votes from your kinsmen. Show up early...and stay late. You can also drive around to different polling places if you need to find Ron Paul literature or activists to work alongside. You can make a big difference even if you're the only person there, and just holding a sign, smiling, and urging a vote for patriotism. The rules about campaigning usually put a 100 foot distance from the poll on activism for a candidate. Just ask at your polling place. And ENJOY a day when a Patriot candidate is being voted for in every polling place in 21 States!

Open means that Democrats and Independents can vote in the Republican primary. Closed means that only those registered as Republicans can vote. Modified open means that Independents can vote in the Republican primary. Caucus means all kinds of things. But one things for sure...showing up is the name of the game.

This e-mail from assistant campaign manager Debbie Hopper, which went out tonight to Ron Paul activists in states with Super Tuesday primaries or caucuses, puts the long fight for the Republican nomination in perspective. Synopsis: it’s not over in one day, not even on Super Tuesday, and even in those states where primaries or the first round of caucuses have already been held, there is still much to be won — including, all importantly, the national delegates who will actually choose the Republican nominee. The fight is just getting under way, and with your ceaseless support as donors and Precinct Leaders, Ron Paul will go the distance.

This is where all your work for Ron Paul pays off. Tomorrow is Super Tuesday — 21 states, including yours, will be voting. All of the Ron Paul activism in your state — the precinct walking, ballot-access work, publicity, and volunteering — has been leading up to this. Now we need to finish the job with a full-force get-out-the-vote effort.Go to the polls and vote as early as possible tomorrow. Wear a sticker to show your support for Ron Paul. Take some literature and, if you have time — make time if possible — help pass out literature outside the polls. Call your friends and family and other Ron Paul supporters. Urge them to vote for Ron Paul, and to do it as early as they can. You’ll be receiving calls as well, including automated calls from Dr. Paul and calls from Precinct Leaders who have identified you as a Ron Paul voter. Every vote counts — because every vote for Dr. Paul is a vote for the Constitution and against unlimited government intervention at home and abroad.Tomorrow is a critical battle in a fight that will continue far beyond Feb. 5. We’re poised to do very well in states with caucuses: already Dr. Paul has won a string of second-place finishes in the early caucus states of Nevada, Louisiana (where the final numbers might be even better, once the many election irregularities are ironed out), and now Maine, where we finished a close second to Mitt Romney in number of delegates run. The delegates, not the results of the presidential preference straw polls are what counts.That’s true in primary states, too. The primary itself may determine how delegates must vote in the first rounds of voting at the Republican National Convention. But national delegates are not chosen tomorrow: they’re chosen by a series of conventions at the congressional district and state level. These delegates may be “bound” to vote for the winner of the state primary in the first rounds of voting at the Republican National Convention-but they are not necessarily “owned” by the primary winner. Ron Paul does not have to finish first to get our delegates into the congressional district and state conventions-and then into the Republican National Convention. There are two battles to be fought in every primary state. The first is to win the primary. The second is to win the delegates. Since the delegates are only bound to the primary results in the early rounds of voting at the Republican National Convention, in a brokered convention with several rounds of voting, Ron Paul delegates will be free to vote for — of course — Ron Paul.Our goal tomorrow is to win every vote we possibly can for Ron Paul. Not a single one is wasted, because a vote for Ron Paul is a rejection of the path America has been on — the path toward empire and bankruptcy — and an affirmation of the course set by our nation’s Founders. We have a very good shot at the top slots in the caucus states, and even if Ron Paul doesn’t finish first in the winner-take-all primaries tomorrow, he can still win national delegates from those states later.This fight won’t be won, or lost, in a day — but it begins in earnest tomorrow. What Ron Paul asks of you is to get out and vote, and make sure that other Ron Paul supporters in your state do the same. Together, we can take this Republic back.Debbie HopperAssistant Campaign ManagerRon Paul 2008 Presidential Campaign Committee